Posted on 03/23/2009 7:22:22 PM PDT by Islaminaction
During mid-February The Christian Action Network exposed that there are 35 Islamic terrorist training camps here in America. Now today a news report has come out telling us that there are at least six Islamic enclaves here in the US and maybe many more.
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I’ll bet one of them is just south of Toledo.
As long as they stay centralized, it’s fine by me when the time comes to confront them.
We will picket entire towns for all that I care.
A picture of America ignoring the cancer that is rapidly growing within it.
Gee, what a surprise-not.
Right up until the suicide bombings start.
Picket? How do you defend yourself and your community with a damned picket sign?
We will do much more than picket. We will take effective action.
Another libtard ‘wet dream’! SEPARATISTS!!! And they lived happily, ever after.
“diversity” is so in!
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Yup.
It’s a metaphor..............
Hey separatism is in!! lol!!
We need to get them listed on Google Map and get that graphic out to everyone here pronto.
35 tumors needing to be surgically excised no doubt.
1. Pathology. (of malignant cells or disease-producing organisms) to spread to other parts of the body by way of the blood or lymphatic vessels or membranous surfaces.
2. to spread injuriously: Street gangs have metastasized in our city.
3. to transform, esp. into a dangerous form: The KGB metastasized after the fall of the Soviet Union. Truth metastasized into lurid fantasy.
That is a very good idea.
from az central: ( my comment is why does she think that she is exempt from the law?, because she is muslim?)
Muslim woman critical of Gilbert police treatment
by Nathan Gonzalez - Mar. 23, 2009 07:48 AM
The Arizona Republic
The bumper sticker on Lisa Gopalan’s car reads “Islam means peace.”
But the Muslim woman and former schoolteacher believes her religion gained her the unwanted attention of Gilbert police, who arrested her for DUI when she failed a field sobriety test.
“I was so humiliated,” said Gopalan, who along with her husband was recently laid off. “I do feel I was racially profiled to an extent. The whole thing was so upsetting. I’m no criminal.”
While the Chandler resident awaits a possible misdemeanor charge of DUI for being impaired to the slightest degree, police opened an investigation into her claims that she was racially profiled.
“The Gilbert Police Department doesn’t make traffic stops or contact based on racial descriptors,” said Sgt. Mark Marino, a police spokesman.
The incident began Feb. 15 as Gopalan was headed to a Target store. When she approached Cholla Street eastbound on Warner Road, an officer noticed Gopalan’s car swerve into a bicycle lane, a police report states.
Gopalan recalled pulling a calculator from her purse, when “I felt the car swerve.”
The arresting officer stated the car swerved a second time before coming to an abrupt, “haphazard” stop at Gilbert and Warner roads.
Fearing anti-Islamic treatment, Gopalan said she removed her headscarf, or hijab. She was then asked to step outside of the car and then attempted to explain that she wasn’t under the influence of alcohol, she said.
The officer began a field sobriety test, which Gopalan performed poorly on. A short time later, a second officer arrived with a portable breathalyzer, which registered the woman’s BAC at 0.00.
“In my religion we don’t drink. That’s just something we don’t do,” she said.
When police attempted to arrest Gopalan, she pulled her wrists away from officers, the report said.
En route to jail, Gopalan admitted to taking Wellbutrin XL, an antidepressant and pain reliever she has used for about three years.
“I’ve never experienced any problems from (the medication) before,” Gopalan said.
When booked at jail, Gopalan said she was offended as guards checked her arms and fingers for signs she injected drugs.
The check is standard procedure for anyone booked on a suspicion of drug use, Marino said. “She was processed just as any other DUI suspect,” he said.
Once released, Gopalan and her husband were faced with a $203 impound fee for her car.
The following day, Gopalan contacted Mayor Steve Berman and Police Chief Tim Dorn, which triggered an internal investigation.
Marino said the department does not disclose information pertaining to ongoing internal investigations.
Also awaiting the outcome of the investigation is the Arizona chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR-AZ.
Executive Director Ahmed Daniels said the group is monitoring the internal investigation.
“Our primary goal is to make sure the civil rights of the Islamic community are adhered to,” Daniels said.
“We want to see where the police department is taking it,” he said. “What concerns me is Lisa’s case may be the tip of the proverbial iceberg.”
As that investigation continues, Marino warned motorists that prescription drugs can affect one’s ability to drive.
“Influence is influence,” Marino said. “Many drugs impact people significantly. If you’re impaired, your ability to drive the car is also impacted.”
Street violence from them is coming soon, just like in the UK.
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